I=IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIlIII__I_ mz ""THE STORE OF OQOuality" ~ _ 8 = PMHONE\3 T onnmemmmmmmmmAmmmmmmmemmnnnmnmnimmpommmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmaiuun Money is what we have to save these days. ~Save yourselves a lot of it by comi/ig to GRIMSBY on DOLâ€" LAR DAYS Oct. 8th and 9th. The two biggest bargain days ever heard Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swartz of Claremont, Delaware, are visiting w'\th J. L. and Mrs. Snyder, Robinâ€" son iSt. C _~_J. D. and Mrs. Walton of Buffalo, are visiting with Clinton and Mrs. McCoy. lOscar and Mrs. Zryd ~and Z. A. Hall of Hespeler were visitors to town on Saturday. Victor record No. 216173 "The Love Nest" is a dandy. Hear it at Verâ€" non Tuck‘s. Oi .Mrs. Fred Soper, St. Catharines, spent the weekâ€"end with her mother Mrs. Andrew Hewson, Ontario St. F®. N. and Mrs. Wiggens, of Toronâ€" to, spent the weekâ€"end with Thos and Mrs. Walker. Mrs. William Richardson York, was a visitor to town da. § . Miss Bella Williss was in Napanee last week attending the funeral of her grandmother. :‘ Mrs. Charles and son Leason Cleâ€" mens of Wapella, Sask., are visiting with Capt .and Mrs. W. W. Kidd. Abingdon Fair, Oct. 1 and 2. Albert Kinzey of Georgetown, Pa., is holidaying with Mrs. A. W. Moore. C. W. VanDuzer of Toronto was renewing old acquaintances in town on Saturday. Adam and Mrs. Teeter of Toronto, were visitors to town on Friday. Eddie Zimmerman of Hamilton, was a weekâ€"end visitor in 4own. hocal Items Of Interest o o s CC CIrCIed CtCc ids ETe Te PR Aat FOUR h cau com injection tC Chase & . "Princess "Roseleaf est and best Vine XXX Cider Vinegar . XXX White Wine Vi Best Pickling Spice . Polar White Soap ... Genuine Castile Soap . .L. fSOad*. ... Rockland Cocoa FRESH FRUITS I ncé The 11 VERNON TUC K n not in BANKâ€";«OFâ€" HAMILTON l oPTOMETRIST ouponram i Pm pry ce sli or he F. W. POTTENGER, Manager Hi Sanborn‘s Extra Blend Coffee 2 â€"Black Tea ........,.. .. PEBIACK Te ,.,‘.. .1 ¢1 .« «s s/s% s )1 m t1 ) eves may have n O1 h me foreign sul may â€" have § that all they nee 1f yO infect« n ine ESTABLISHED 1872 cal A IJ. ESSER eves do T ‘Are you going on a trip? / Your money is safer if carried in the form of Travellers‘ Cheques. We â€" sell them in denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100.. They are accepted as cash by banks, steamship companies and hotels all over the world. of New on. Friâ€" large pyI pyramid PC n ente ie stedeitedesiikstedes | Miss Vera Farrell is visiting with und We bus The town Council had a long conâ€" sultation with Surveyor J.‘J. McKay on Monday, re the erection _of the village into a town. The matter of providing better heating facilities for the fire hall, municipal offices and Council Chamber was also discussed. The Financial (District meeting of the St. Catharines District of â€" the Methodist Church meets on Wednesâ€" day, Sept. 22nd in St. Paul Street Methodist ‘Church, St. Catharines. In the afternoon an important conâ€" ference on the work of the Church in the District will be held. County Motors Limited have seâ€" cured the agency for this district for the famous Samson Tractor, now beâ€" ing manufactured in this country at Oshawa. They bhad an exhibit of this tractor at the Beamsville fair and it attracted wide spread attenâ€" tion. $ : l The Homeside Football ‘Club, Hamâ€" ilton, will play the local team at the School grounds, Saturday afternocr. Watch the bulletio board for time of this game. , Beamsville, Sept. 16.â€"The general store of W. G. Parker was entered by burglars at 3 o‘clock this morning and about $100 was taken from the safe, mkich had been left unlocked. Mrs. A. J. Irvin, Methodist Parsonâ€" age, will be "at khome" Thuursday afâ€" ternoon, Sept. 23, from four to six o‘clock and afterwards on the fourth Thursday of the month, Don‘t forget the big money saving bargains that you can get for a dolâ€" lar on DOLLAR DAYS ;Oct. 8th and 9th. # Rev. Jas. Awde, a former pastor of the Methodist Church here will preach morning and evening in the Methodist Church, next Sunday. Miss Helen M. Irvin, daughter of Rev. A. J. Irvin, leaves on Saturday for Toronto to enter upon her fourth vear in Victoria College. A large number of GRIMSBY people attended the fair and Old Boys Reâ€" union in Beamsville on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week. n 11 rted flowe it ISBY Band ; of Hamiltc e Rooms to m ISBY Lodge 369, in Queens Lawn y afternoon last large turnout of brethern and C 1d id n 11 y, a mile wesSsl into the ditcl all direction lone to the truck on Tu 0 L1 1e nnu L ( GRIMSBY BRANCH n S will ind O hi e 2" 0c in on mid orf paint in can GRIMSB Y 1int od. pI of w H nd and the ilton mar H load ~« sday T e west e° ditch whi« aern Decoration Servic re 369. 1. 0. 0. E. on 11 lo bu bu n 10¢c large YEGETABLES of peaches going night last struck a t of GRIMSBY and i scattering peachâ€" s. Little damage meryv. The truck )1 ody ine 211 n ~. Cemetery â€"| t. ~There was local and vis headea by â€"t +h nt 30¢ The stron . .. . 80e g: will th lastel to m re C.â€"A: DOD y to Hamil inton Dril i from the 11â€" ha imber TLE ves 0 decol1 )1 11 )1 m â€"or~mf In ne runl gal 0) were on This 1ven n es Iference of the Methb ~â€"â€"â€" |This section will repre IMIIL | Niagara Pgninsula, S =| T5 delegates are expe =| addresses will be give [ ing by visitors promin =) work and during the C â€" =|of young peoples‘ wor =|for consideration and s § We feel particularly . _ =)|close economical buyer . =|realize they are more . a|us. We do n t rely 01 ) =)|or a swell store to di p 3| As to these we are at r 3| but when it comes to I i 5) ue in good honest clot . =|class our competitors. . =)|magnificent‘ showing o . =) Summer Suitings in all ; E)|at prices which mean =|ing to ‘you. Beâ€"a =|around, compare val =)get your order. We â€" "~ E)\ tickets. (Farrar Clothir = l er, 5 M _ket Square, F tE the | of m 11 OL n O1 16 Detroit, MiCR., SepLC. today announced that models of his autom{ reduced on an averag bringing them practic war price. The For ing by visitors prominent in UHULUA work and during the day all phases of young peoples‘ work will be up for consideration and discussion. We feel particularly intereste" in close economical buyers because We realize they are more interested in us. . We do n t rely on a fine front or a swell store to draw our trade. As to these we are at a disadvantage but when it comes to real actual valâ€" ue in good honest clothing, we outâ€" class our competitors. We have a magnificent‘ showing of Spring and Summer Suitings in all the best goods at prices which mean a distinct sayâ€" ing to"‘ you. Beâ€"a shopper, look around, compare valuesâ€"We will get your order. We give premium tickets. ~Farrar Clothing Manufacturâ€" er, 5 M â€"ket Square, Hamilton. rer Th the 14th and voung pe n )1 n He had a strong personality, was richly endowed with energy and foresight, and these qualities made themselves felt in the extension 6f the business, in the interest of which he travélled from coast to coast hunâ€" dreds of times. Mr. Berry was 54 ye months of age. (He wa: the Montreal Board of A( DC5p dil children There w puff eati etec. : It children. that thieves had paid him finished the jo bfor him. about two bushels of the is absolutely no trace «C marauders were. it reader of this paper who can supply these articles will confer a favor by communicating with the Editor. On Saturday A. T. Hunter, Maple Ave. started to harvest his onion crop. He got it all harvested and moved into his barn but: about two busheis. When he went out to finish the job on Monday morning he found that thieves had paid him a visit and finished the jo bfor him. They stole about two bushels of the bulbs. There ‘«â€" sheninutaw ‘nn‘ trace. of who > the Just as we go‘to press the sad inâ€" telligence reaches us of the death of GRIMSBY‘S most highly respected citizen, in the person of Mrs. Thomas Sowerby, Murray St., at the age of 67 years. Full particulars next week. Mrs. Albert Peedle, accompanied by Miss Marjory and Master Frederick, will leave on Thursday for Montreal, from where they will sail to England on the S. S. Scotian, Mrs. Peedle inâ€" tends to spend the winter visiting with her mother and other relatives. St. John‘s Anglican Church, Winâ€" ona is closed until the first Sunday in October while it is being redecorâ€" ated. An electric lighting system is being instafled and a fine memorial window is being placed in the Sancâ€" tuary, in memory of the men of the congregation who were killed in France. #¢ A subscriber to the INDEPENDENT living in Western Ontario, and a former GRIMSBY girl would like to secure a supply â€" of Canadian walnuts, hickory nuts and butternuts for her children, as there are none in the locality where she lives. Any H Te G. E. Heathcote, living on the Sut ton farm on Kerman Ave., has opened an automobile repair shop on his proâ€" perty and is prepared to do all kinds of automobile repair work. J. H. Culp is in Montreal this week attending the Convention, of Railway passenger agents. Mr. Tuck of Delhi, spent the weekâ€" end with his sons Vernon and Orville Tuck. 7 Mrs. Iv of In 0o Arthur and Mi Mich. 000 unfill nCc€ pI nnoun iterial ITMSB \ 1 )1 n t1 n or tC tion will Penins! nd 9 n Of @ birth of aâ€" son to! R.*. Johnson, Kelowna, B. C., i GRIMSBY, in announced Ul 1( M t] is left out of North ng 11 be O D 0 ay Co ulp is in Montreal this week the Convention, of Railway ‘ agents. )1 me€ THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO h U ) T C n he cor ind th m it W 0 of T M Ju )V1 U xXp€ House in Ypsilanti ni VI 8 ol t Hamilt 1( sent the entire omewhere over cted.. Splendid n in,; the evenâ€" ent in Church lay all phases years and ten ‘as a member of of Trade, and 1.â€"Henry Ford prices on all iles have been of $142 a car, TM ion Of the nilton Conâ€" ist Church. at the entire $142 a cal to their pre mpany â€"ha In â€" makin to Di f thi U 11 n rally 1 n Oct an nner wC to Joh w. »sg ntally ind of rials preâ€" K1ing lack 0 T. ~and formerâ€" 1n, dâ€" ot | the n n OL the to to say Of a C locality:â€"**"W thize with th the top of the cerely trust corn and supplying the â€" lxposition for the past two weeks. Since startâ€" ing to wrige the proprietor has been in communication with the hired man by wireless, which states that he is up there all right and expects to be â€"down all 0. K. when the silo setâ€" tles in the late fall. More could be said about this wonderful stalk but for fear someone may doubt the truth about this article and posibly get the Review into trouble, Putman‘s Corn Cure has been resorted to and the growth of the corn has been stopâ€" ned.‘"â€"Smithville Review. 1 QpoPoofecPecQuals afecQeaQeoRecGeafac$enPenPreSea$aePeeSnaTecGesQuaTe efeofe ofe The next regular meeting of the loâ€" cal Branch will be held in the Clubâ€" rooms on Tuesday evening, Oct. 5, 1920 _ at eight o‘clock, sharp. The Executive Commitee will meet at sevenâ€"thirty sharp. A big attendance is urged as there are several matters of vital importance to be discussed; as the September meeting was not held The regular meeting of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary G. W. V. A. will be held on Tuesday, September 28, at 8 p.m. in the Clubrooms. Will every member please attend. The Executive Comâ€" mittee will meet at 7.30 p.m CARD OF THANKS _ Ts Mrs. Frank Gibbard, Mr. and Mrs. 5 Rooker and family wish to thank the 5 very many inhabitants of Grimgby, 5 Beamsville and Jordan, for their kind exppressions of sympathy toward them during their sad bereavement. The funeral of the: late Mr. Frank Gibbard took place at GRIMSBY 5 Church (St. Andrews) the Rev. °J. Allan Ballard the Vicar officiating. The funeral arrangements were conâ€" ducted by Mr. E. Kitching, the Underâ€" taker and reflects the greatest credit| pg® ‘w‘il be a [Dpartmen and to The h: train a g000 w New Y to him for the ~beautnful way in which it was carried out. A pretty wedding was solemnized in the Methodist Church, GRIMSBY, at 5 o‘clock on Sept. 15th, when Rena J. Hummell, one of GRIMSBY‘S popular musicians and ‘A. Henry Bishop of Hamilton, formerly of Port Arthur, were united in matrimony by the Rev. Dr. Irvine. * Lohengrins wedding march _ WaS ably rendered by ~Mrs. Alex Scott. The church was tastefully decorated by the members of the choir of which the bride is the musical director. The bride wore a tailored suit of silvertone cloth with black panne velvet hat faced with gold cloth and wore a corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses. The groom‘s igift to the bride beins a navy velvet and silver bag vi t] a member also, of the Masonic Order In Ieligion, he was an Anglican, beâ€" longing to St. Stephen‘s Church. He leaves a widow, formerly Miss Olive Grout, of GRIMSBY, Ont., and three sons: John and Frank of Montreal ; and Robert C., B. Se., C. E. of Ottawa. THI 6. W. V. A. GORNER 11 a.m.â€" Christian." _â€"2.30 p.m.â€"Bible Schoolâ€"Rally Day when parents and friends of the School are expected to be present. bet p.m.â€""The Outcome of the Presâ€" ent Conditions as Regards the Church." 11 Mass at day. h h the ilk rresp M cOl MORE WOR the feed. LWO â€" aU ave been hauling the a supplying the> E: L PDY mid isue 01 Churches O l has been pposed to +1 BAPTIST Sunday, September 26th & m.â€""Lot â€"Type.of a Wordly 1 € 11 BISHOPâ€"HUMMELL 1€ ST. JOHXN‘S CHURCH 1 of the w ol OJ ST. JOSEPHS R.€. t 8.45 and 10.45 ‘every Sunâ€" lome at. AHampl *HansR®n Ont. 4 In The )1 CO h OI () as a peopie parents of the orn stalk, and will get dow1 ho Presbyterian )1 rOo TD tol N € HEY COME TH} In nl 1€ n 11 m )wIin ent het near )ntempl Well U FL ng march was rs. Alex Scott. tefully decorated rie choir of which usical â€" director. aiinrea‘ snit.0f Zellandport â€" in | qnHNMIHHHHHNIHIIHH »view, has this n stalk in that )eople sympaâ€" Mn WM. ROOKER In SO p rful n 11 pl A] n )1 1t n 11 ttl )DPp TC () h 1( that the n i1 10 1 Un U UALALAIAIRAAAIASAFLARAAAA SAAA LAILpLpLFLFLfLfLFLqLFLFLfLALALqLqLAqLALALALGLALALE LA L ify CASH ! 54 is $ â€"<A C aa (©) O Gt (C) $ 6 Our supply of fruits and vegetables is stocked F . f Every‘Dayâ€"Try Them OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS Hitherto women had to go to the lar; ure them, but now we have them and you election for Fall and Winter wear.. Thei It is aonther one of those "Chocolates That are Differâ€" ent" put up in a full 16 ounce box at Exclusive Model Hats The centre of smart ‘>port Togsâ€"come these beautiful finâ€" ished Dresses of Silk, Serge and Sitylish desses of good quality not usually found at these popuâ€" lar prices. Clever Autumn Dresses of Serge and Silk $24.75 to $36.00 1V i1 T‘TAXAEIAN. CREXMS ricotines 1 C Son tasty HAVE YOU TRIED McCOYÂ¥S TEAâ€"ROOMS ) C newest chocolate creation. Itis a wonder. It palate tickling chocolate coated confection with a beautiful cream centre and is known as And t 8O Cents per. Pound hey hery Grimsby, Ontario )1 re cut stylish 1 211 Wednesday, September 22nd, 1920 plush andâ€"beaver. Sailor toque and ‘rolling: brim styles, trimâ€" med: (with. corded â€" ribbons and bow. Priced from $7.50 to $10 1ap C Softness of make, richnoss in fabric, mark these very smart Hats. Rich silk plushes, panne and Lyons‘ Velvet are the favored materials; in graceâ€" ful, â€" broad _ trimmed models, soft crowns, irregular brims, tricorn and turban. . Feathers are a new "trimming, while new metal ornaments brighten their smartness. You‘ll find _ our prices very moderate, $12 to $15 â€"Second floor. Readyâ€"toâ€"wear hats of hatters 11 11 centers to proâ€" find a very large opularity is inâ€" PAY LESS ! [(O] (©) (@) (©) (€) (©) o ® (€) e) O (©) (e (©)